
Mapping Media and Communication Research: Australia
... Journalism research in Australia is defined by a strong focus on the domestic stage, more than in many comparable countries. A country like Finland, for example, is more likely to become a part of a bigger project, as a representative of a Nordic or an EU country; Australia does not fit any such gro ...
... Journalism research in Australia is defined by a strong focus on the domestic stage, more than in many comparable countries. A country like Finland, for example, is more likely to become a part of a bigger project, as a representative of a Nordic or an EU country; Australia does not fit any such gro ...
The future of objectivity
... union or left-Labour views in the Glasgow Media Group’s classic (1995) studies, for example). The question of what would constitute an ‘objective’ account tended to be avoided in favour of amassing evidence of the ways that the ‘neutral, unbiased, impartial and balanced’ ethos of broadcast news disg ...
... union or left-Labour views in the Glasgow Media Group’s classic (1995) studies, for example). The question of what would constitute an ‘objective’ account tended to be avoided in favour of amassing evidence of the ways that the ‘neutral, unbiased, impartial and balanced’ ethos of broadcast news disg ...
pptx, 2 MB - Westview Press
... threatening tweets Wu went into hiding Soon after, Anita Sarkeesian, was scheduled to speak at Utah State University but canceled because the school refused to screen visitors for weapons due to Utah’s ‘open carry’ gun law, despite anonymous threats of violence ...
... threatening tweets Wu went into hiding Soon after, Anita Sarkeesian, was scheduled to speak at Utah State University but canceled because the school refused to screen visitors for weapons due to Utah’s ‘open carry’ gun law, despite anonymous threats of violence ...
Chapter 2. Journalism and democracy: the concept of free press In a
... censorship systems used by the Chinese government in these countries (IPI, 2008; RSF, 2008c). Americas: Journalists in Latin America have been victims of drug cartels, guerrilla groups and organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals ...
... censorship systems used by the Chinese government in these countries (IPI, 2008; RSF, 2008c). Americas: Journalists in Latin America have been victims of drug cartels, guerrilla groups and organized crime. However, in countries like Venezuela, media outlets are suffering recent legislation proposals ...
16th IACC Long Session Report Investigative Journalism
... media. There are a number of investigative outlets in these countries, some are crowdfunded, some supported by foundations etc. some have set themselves up as foundations. NGOs have also been doing investigations for years such as Global Witness which often collaborates with investigative journalist ...
... media. There are a number of investigative outlets in these countries, some are crowdfunded, some supported by foundations etc. some have set themselves up as foundations. NGOs have also been doing investigations for years such as Global Witness which often collaborates with investigative journalist ...
Revisiting the Blurring Practices Between Editorials and Advertising
... by both advertisers and agencies. In particular, advertisers are least critical of blurring practices. Agencies tend to be more wary, particularly of the potential impact of blurring practices on media credibility among consumers (µ = 2.32). This is also significantly stronger (p = .002) than advert ...
... by both advertisers and agencies. In particular, advertisers are least critical of blurring practices. Agencies tend to be more wary, particularly of the potential impact of blurring practices on media credibility among consumers (µ = 2.32). This is also significantly stronger (p = .002) than advert ...
Blogging down a dictatorship: Human rights, citizen journalists and
... of their counter-hegemonic role in society, which is often expressed in news values that embrace political or cultural radicalism (Atton, 2002; Bailey et al., 2008). Such media often not only seek to challenge or question political and cultural control of the masses by the elite, but also demystify ...
... of their counter-hegemonic role in society, which is often expressed in news values that embrace political or cultural radicalism (Atton, 2002; Bailey et al., 2008). Such media often not only seek to challenge or question political and cultural control of the masses by the elite, but also demystify ...
Agenda Setting and Framing - School of Journalism and Mass
... Who sets the agendas of interest groups, leaders, and policy makers? ...
... Who sets the agendas of interest groups, leaders, and policy makers? ...
DepartmentManagerCommunications - Arctic Co
... market publication. Write and distribute other newsletters that may be published; oversee subscriber lists and readership statistics; work with Manager, Member Management Services to develop strategy to market publication. Development, produce and maintain internal and external advertisement by util ...
... market publication. Write and distribute other newsletters that may be published; oversee subscriber lists and readership statistics; work with Manager, Member Management Services to develop strategy to market publication. Development, produce and maintain internal and external advertisement by util ...
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... Another transmedia project was also done by New York Times in 2012. The name of this story “Snow Fall. The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek” became institution and was awarded Pulitzer Prize [6]. This was an investigation by a journalist John Brench about a snowbreak in the park Tunnel Creek in Australia. ...
... Another transmedia project was also done by New York Times in 2012. The name of this story “Snow Fall. The Avalanche at Tunnel Creek” became institution and was awarded Pulitzer Prize [6]. This was an investigation by a journalist John Brench about a snowbreak in the park Tunnel Creek in Australia. ...
No 2, 15 August 2004
... AGAINST HATE SOWERS Written by: Radenko Udovicic The Communication Regulatory Agency (CRA) is given credit for destroying what is called hate speech on broadcasters. The majority of the media outlets, not just during the war, but after it as well, continued to use variants of propagandistic journali ...
... AGAINST HATE SOWERS Written by: Radenko Udovicic The Communication Regulatory Agency (CRA) is given credit for destroying what is called hate speech on broadcasters. The majority of the media outlets, not just during the war, but after it as well, continued to use variants of propagandistic journali ...
- Sheffield Hallam University Research Archive
... The production and subsequent consumption of news may be shifting onto digital, internet enabled devices but the capitalist business model remains the status quo, as it has done for two hundred years. Indeed the political economy of newspapers is leading the adaptation of delivery systems as publis ...
... The production and subsequent consumption of news may be shifting onto digital, internet enabled devices but the capitalist business model remains the status quo, as it has done for two hundred years. Indeed the political economy of newspapers is leading the adaptation of delivery systems as publis ...
Curriculum for Students of Journalism and Media Studies
... expert specialisation in one of the offered topical fields. At the end of their schooling, they have to provide their final work, prepared under professional supervision – a list From interviews with Professor Jelena Voćkić – Avgadić and Lejla Turčilo, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Journalism, F ...
... expert specialisation in one of the offered topical fields. At the end of their schooling, they have to provide their final work, prepared under professional supervision – a list From interviews with Professor Jelena Voćkić – Avgadić and Lejla Turčilo, Assistant Lecturer, Department of Journalism, F ...
Who Controls the Public Sphere in an Era of Algorithms? Questions
... United States. Even in the U.S., there has been a long history of challenging the control of the media. A 20th century history of U.S. media institutions, particularly in the 1940s, features numerous debates about the increasing commercialization and concentration of broadcast and print media. A mov ...
... United States. Even in the U.S., there has been a long history of challenging the control of the media. A 20th century history of U.S. media institutions, particularly in the 1940s, features numerous debates about the increasing commercialization and concentration of broadcast and print media. A mov ...
CUSTOMER_CODE SMUDE DIVISION_CODE SMUDE
... a. Censorship is the use or threat of power to suppress ideas. Censorship benefits the powerful, not the powerless. Labeling, rating, and filtering systems are censors' tools. Censorship is deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances. It is official prohibition or res ...
... a. Censorship is the use or threat of power to suppress ideas. Censorship benefits the powerful, not the powerless. Labeling, rating, and filtering systems are censors' tools. Censorship is deleting parts of publications or correspondence or theatrical performances. It is official prohibition or res ...
Journalism Ethics - WJEC
... students to showcase what they have learned about ethics. There is a problem with focusing on substance (media content) as a barometer of ethical fitness. There is need to interrogate the method of news gathering and news values. Do journalists use ethical instruments to collect their stories? Some ...
... students to showcase what they have learned about ethics. There is a problem with focusing on substance (media content) as a barometer of ethical fitness. There is need to interrogate the method of news gathering and news values. Do journalists use ethical instruments to collect their stories? Some ...
Peace Journalism in the Philippines
... Current journalism or mainstream news values are conflict oriented and it has become a paradox within UNESCO universal journalism principles. The second principle says that, “journalist is opposite to war”, but in the conventional journalism war is the good news, because newspaper will increase the ...
... Current journalism or mainstream news values are conflict oriented and it has become a paradox within UNESCO universal journalism principles. The second principle says that, “journalist is opposite to war”, but in the conventional journalism war is the good news, because newspaper will increase the ...
this Article - European Journal of Language and
... quoting Facebook statuses (social media) of high-level politicians?; 2) DO they think that quoting these statuses represents an increase or as lack of transparency?; 3) ...The mission of the media is to place the politicians in front of the public... are the politicians avoiding accountability by qu ...
... quoting Facebook statuses (social media) of high-level politicians?; 2) DO they think that quoting these statuses represents an increase or as lack of transparency?; 3) ...The mission of the media is to place the politicians in front of the public... are the politicians avoiding accountability by qu ...
Teaching Module - California State University, Long Beach
... Second lecture would start with follow up and more detailed directions from the instructor, followed by the small groups meeting to discuss the real-life case Groups discuss how the ethical principles apply to it; and how a systematic ethical decision-making process would help them to resolve th ...
... Second lecture would start with follow up and more detailed directions from the instructor, followed by the small groups meeting to discuss the real-life case Groups discuss how the ethical principles apply to it; and how a systematic ethical decision-making process would help them to resolve th ...
Michael Faggett Intro to Journalism Annotated Bibliography URL
... the articles that deal with the socialization of sports through the mass media benefit the research process by providing a distinct perspective on how the mass media indoctrinates society on sports. More specifically Michael Messner’s article “The Gender of Sports Media”, is conducive to the resear ...
... the articles that deal with the socialization of sports through the mass media benefit the research process by providing a distinct perspective on how the mass media indoctrinates society on sports. More specifically Michael Messner’s article “The Gender of Sports Media”, is conducive to the resear ...
The Fourth Power under Pressure
... developments caused by digitization, but so far they are still going strong, whereas many newspapers are fighting for their existence. In my country, in Germany, print journalism is increasingly at risk - especially on the regional and local level. Since the turn of the century, daily newspapers ha ...
... developments caused by digitization, but so far they are still going strong, whereas many newspapers are fighting for their existence. In my country, in Germany, print journalism is increasingly at risk - especially on the regional and local level. Since the turn of the century, daily newspapers ha ...
IS SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY A SHAM FOR MEDIA? Dr. Y
... also inspired and coaxed the citizens to come out and vote for the democratic governments. But no longer, it is attached with the great words of patriotism or service. Media heads, at the top may claim now and then that this much have catalytic or watch dog role rendered by our particular 'facility' ...
... also inspired and coaxed the citizens to come out and vote for the democratic governments. But no longer, it is attached with the great words of patriotism or service. Media heads, at the top may claim now and then that this much have catalytic or watch dog role rendered by our particular 'facility' ...
21st century knot
... learning paths in higher education Inclusion of lifelong learning strategies ...
... learning paths in higher education Inclusion of lifelong learning strategies ...
Snurb`s blog | Snurblog
... Wikipedia Social Media and the Transformation of Public Space (ASMC) 2014 The next ASMC14 speaker is Heather Ford, who shifts our focus to Wikipedia. In its early days, the site was seen as an underdog challenging existing publishing models – this includes news publishers, and Wikipedia was seen as ...
... Wikipedia Social Media and the Transformation of Public Space (ASMC) 2014 The next ASMC14 speaker is Heather Ford, who shifts our focus to Wikipedia. In its early days, the site was seen as an underdog challenging existing publishing models – this includes news publishers, and Wikipedia was seen as ...
Conflict between Kirchnerism and the media

The Argentine Governments of Néstor Kirchner and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner (both of them part of Kirchnerism) had several conflicts with various major media groups. Kirchner accuses the Clarín Group, La Nación, Perfil, and their related media of promoting their overthrow.